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6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?

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  • the_picard_maneuver@lemmy.worldT [email protected]
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    linux, either endeavor or nobara

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    • wreckedcarzz@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

      Running an EoL operating system is surely what you want to do with your personal dat-

      Aaaaaaand it's been compromised

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      Isn't that exactly what's happening as soon as you install win11?

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        Krita and GIMP are tools for different use cases.

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        On a more professional/advanced level I agree.

        But for average users, they accomplish 90% identical tasks, but Krita, while less mature, is more intuitively designed (superiorly designed I would argue), and uses better algorithms for things like select & fill.

        Also Krita is less ugly. Sorry, I'm notoriously shallow.

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        • b_tr3e@feddit.orgB [email protected]

          Because he set the general, evil directions for MS. Like keeping users uninformed and locked in, smearing the competition, sabotaging open standards, taking your control over your hardware and data away from users, etc. All happened during evil Bill's reign.

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          Not to mention the many deals with hardware manufacturers in order to avoid competing OSs to have any chance. They managed to kill BeOS and dominate the Japanese market in the 90s

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          • wreckedcarzz@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

            Disagree - I've done it, it is easy and straightforward, but anyone who hasn't installed an OS on bare metal and used a certain tool that you can get from Github to activate MS products, isn't going to explain the process as "super easy". More like "a mother-fucking pain in the ass" and "why did you suggest this this" and "what the fuck is an iso".

            This is definitely "I'll swing by this month and install it" territory, not "here's a guide, ez pz" for anyone older than 40 who didn't major in CS.

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            Most of those points are why I mentioned that setting up the iso on a removable drive is probably the hardest part. If you can boot to it then the rest of the installation process at that point is pressing 'next' through the W10 initialization.

            But I'll also concede that an average mom and pop likely can't handle opening powershell to run massgravel and activate windows

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              Right?

              I never understand why people are so obsessed with not getting updates. They usually just break everything and bloat the OS.

              "But my security!" OS updates are going to protect you from 99% of the bad actors out there. They do nothing against social engineering. They don't make you use strong passwords. Most of the security flaws OS updates are addressing are the kinda of attacks that only state actors or organized crime rings have the resources and abilities to exploit.

              Governments? Heck yeah they need to be concerned. Large enterprises? Definitely. Small businesses? Eh it's probably for the best to protect your livelihood even if you aren't the juiciest target. But for an individual using their PC for gaming, social media, streaming content, online shopping, etc... The cost-benefit analysis is different.

              It's not different from physical security. Theres a reason you don't need to go through TSA to get on a bus.

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              While I agree, I have seen TSA working at the bus station.

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                The more people hop onto Linux the faster and better funded support for Linux development becomes. If you're a single player gamer or play Valve multiplayer games primarily, make the jump to Linux. Get on Mint, get on Fedora, Ubuntu, etc and get off Microsoft's shitboat. You already took off from Reddit. Wean off all these other money/data leeches

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                I'm on Mint and have been for 2-3 years now and I've never had any problems with non-valve multiplayer. I don't use any VMs and just run everything through proton and have never struggled.

                Battlebit, Helldivers, Lethal Company (+mods), Risk of Rain 2, Rocket League, Minecraft, and Split Fiction to name a few. I guarantee there are others I've played, but I can't remember.

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                  Plenty of sim racing on Linux. Just not iracing or (I think) rfactor.

                  But Automobilista 2, AC, ACC, ACEvo, Raceroom, Dirt Rally 2.0, Beam. Ng drive, and others all run fine on my gaurda machine

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                  I basically only use iRacing at the moment for serious stuff, beam ng for fun. Might try that from arch and see how it goes!

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                    I'm using Garuda and it has a setup specifically for gaming. The gamer look it comes with out of the box is ugly in my opinion, but that's easy to change.I highly recommend it. It's Arch based, so the AUR and Arch wiki work great with it. It's really great and (in my opinion) user friendly.

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                    Awesome, thank you for the recommendation! I've been wanting to try out Arch on my laptop but I don't have as much time on my hands as I used to. Have been reading that POP OS is good for gaming but I will definitely do some reading on Garuda.

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                      Can anyone recommend a distro (and desktop environment?) that's going to be almost the same as desktop mode on the Steam deck? I'm getting more comfortable in that than I expected to be in any Linux, and to my surprise and delight I haven't had to delve into the command line at all yet.

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                        Yeah you definitely didn’t play on Linux for more than 5 minutes

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                        I use DAWs, havent had luck with wine not crashing games. So yes. You MUST be right, haven't used Linux at all actually. Just saw a word document about it.
                        God you people are the worst

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                        • timesquirrel@kbin.melroy.orgT [email protected]

                          loose 90% of the games you play as well

                          It's 2025, not 2007. This is a huge exaggeration. Maybe try it again sometime.

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                          I might when the DAWs I use will work natively.

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                            90%?

                            Do you only play games with kernel level anti-cheat? Because those are literally the only games i haven't been able to play, and fortunately for me I don't want to play those games.

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                            I play many kinds of games. Using a Windows emulator in Linux doesn't count as "running on Linux"

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                              No, I use windows 11 and it works great.

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                              • simple@lemm.eeS [email protected]

                                Most people won't budge. It doesn't matter if Win10 is unsupported or isn't getting a security update, I reckon a solid 40 of 43% will just stay on it until programs they use stop working.

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                                Yep, I feel like people overestimate how much anyone cares about official support or security patches or whatever. People will assume it's fine until they're either forced out or something goes horribly wrong.

                                Regular folks will most likely let it be if possible, until it's time for a new PC anyway.

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                                  Most people won't budge. It doesn't matter if Win10 is unsupported or isn't getting a security update, I reckon a solid 40 of 43% will just stay on it until programs they use stop working.

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                                  Windows 10 ltsc massgrave.dev

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                                    Can anyone recommend a distro (and desktop environment?) that's going to be almost the same as desktop mode on the Steam deck? I'm getting more comfortable in that than I expected to be in any Linux, and to my surprise and delight I haven't had to delve into the command line at all yet.

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                                    The steam deck uses KDE Plasma 5 as its desktop environment, so anything that uses that should feel very similar. I recommend bazzite if familiarity is something that would appeal to you.

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                                      You can likely use that same pc for linux if youre open to that

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                                      I'm somewhat open to the idea, but the thought of messing up and not having any computer other than my phone until i figure it out is tough to get over.

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                                        Already did and it's glorious! Steam works beautifully and the only final thing that I'm missing is Adobe products.

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                                        I completely disagree. Debian is not beginner-friendly. Go with Bazzite if your focus is gaming.

                                        It is a gaming-focused distribution. It's also an "atomic" distribution, which basically means it's really hard to break it. It's more like Android or IOS where the OS and base system are managed by someone else. They're read-only so you can't accidentally break them.

                                        For example, instead of trying to manage your own video card drivers, they come packaged with the base system image, and they're tested to make sure they work with all the other base components.

                                        I've been using Linux since the 1990s, so I've run my share of distributions: Slackware, RedHat, Gentoo, Debian, Ubuntu, etc. Even for someone experienced, atomic distributions are great. But, for a newcomer they're so much better.

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                                          Yep, I feel like people overestimate how much anyone cares about official support or security patches or whatever. People will assume it's fine until they're either forced out or something goes horribly wrong.

                                          Regular folks will most likely let it be if possible, until it's time for a new PC anyway.

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                                          Like the climate

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